In this reflection on Psalm 20, the writer emphasizes trust in the Name of the Lord during times of famine and earthquakes, drawing insight from the story of Joseph. Comparing the practicality of faith in the modern world to biblical events, the writer encourages readers to find sustenance and truth in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Trust In His Name (In The Name Of The Lord, clarified) – January 21, 2024 (26/365)
The author recaps a recent car accident and shares reflections on recent events, including an encounter with friends and conversations with students. They delve into the significance of names and how they impact relationships. The author draws lessons from personal experiences and biblical passages, emphasizing trust in the name of the Lord for protection and guidance.
In The Name Of The Lord – January 19, 2024 (23/365)
The Psalmist's deliberate choice to invoke "the name of the God of Jacob" in Psalm 20 is significant, as it reflects more than a mere name. The Hebrew definition of "shêm" encompasses honor, authority, and character. Therefore, when asking for protection in His name, it implies seeking His honor, character, and authority. This parallels our experiences with people, where a name represents reputation and influence. Furthermore, the story of Gideon illustrates how the name of the Lord protects us, encouraging trust in His defense rather than our own efforts. Ultimately, this reflection emphasizes the profound depth and significance of invoking the name of the Lord.
Trust Through The Rumbling – January 19, 2024 (21/365)
The author reflects on personal challenges, prioritizing responsibilities over desires, and the biblical story of Lot. They emphasize the importance of trusting in the Lord, irrespective of life's uncertainties. The text urges readers to align their desires and plans with God's will for a fulfilling year. It's a call for faith, reflection, and trust in turbulent times.
Thoughts On Meditation, Responsibility And Education – January 7, 2024 (11/365)
The author explores the dual nature of meditation as intentional nothing and unintentional something, akin to mindful mindlessness and mindless mindfulness. They emphasize the value of rest and the temptation to record thoughts. In another segment, they discuss responsibility as an appreciation of authority and education as an appreciation of knowledge, linking these concepts to gratitude.
Move And Decide – October 27, 2023
NOTES OF A KING Princes have the luxury of time. Kings have the resolve to decide. Kings move and decide. But you don’t move to be a king, nor do you decide to show you’re a king. No, it’s because you’re a king that you move. It’s because you’re a king that you decide. If... Continue Reading →







